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29 June, 11:48

A circle has its center at the center of a square with 6-inch sides. Find the area of the square not covered by the circle. Round the answer to the nearest tenth.

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  1. 29 June, 11:53
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    Assuming the circle is inscribed in the square, the length of the side of the square is also the diameter of a circle.

    The area of the square is 6 x 6 or 36in²

    For the circle A=π r ²

    In this case A = π 3² (Since the diameter is 6 the radius is half of that, or 3)

    A = π 9 ≈ 28.26 in ²

    36 in² - 28.26in² = 7.74 in² - area of the square not covered by the circle
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